Emma Thorpe, client care manager, Samantha Geraghty, assistant care manager, and Sean Lavelle, care coordinator, who are attached to the Connected Health office in Kiltimagh.

Twenty social care positions being recruited in Mayo

CONNECTED Health, one of Ireland’s leading premium homecare providers, are based in the Cairn International Trade Centre in Kiltimagh.

The company are currently recruiting for 20 new social care roles in Mayo, a mix of full-time and part-time healthcare assistant positions to be based in the local community.

This hiring drive is part of a wider recruitment campaign to bring on board 1,000 new carers across Ireland over the next two years, further reinforcing Connected Health’s mission to deliver high-quality, compassionate care to individuals in the comfort of their homes.

Emma Thorpe and Athena Briggs are the community care managers based in the Kiltimagh office.

Ms. Thorpe, in welcoming the new roles, stated: “We’re thrilled to bring 20 new jobs to Mayo. With 5.2 million homecare visits delivered annually, there’s an ever-growing demand for dedicated care assistants as we expand our reach and maintain the exceptional standards our clients rely on.”

Ms. Thorpe also emphasised the advantages of joining the Connected Health team, including: leading industry pay, flexible scheduling, strong focus on work-life balance, comprehensive employee benefits, ongoing training and career progression.

She added: “Our employees are at the heart of what we do. We offer not only excellent pay and benefits but also long-term development opportunities and innovative digital tools as part of our Homecare 2.0 model.”

“Importantly, no previous experience is required to apply. Connected Health offers comprehensive training both on-site in Kiltimagh and via its Connected Academy online learning platform.

"New team members can also achieve a QQI Level 5 certification in Health and Social Care within their first year.

"Our recruitment campaign reinforces the company’s ongoing commitment to innovation, professional development, and delivering the highest standards of care for older adults and vulnerable individuals throughout Ireland.”